Is anyone following the story of the missing mother of 3?

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Anonymous wrote:Can they arrest him for murder without a body?


He already violated his parole, he can be held in custody for that alone.


Yes! One thing that all these perps have in common - they sure do think they are ABOVE the LAW!!

Spoiled rotten growing up. You can be poor and still spoil your kid rotten.

For starters, kid never does anything wrong.

Now guess which parent usually does it.

This sounds like a convenient way of blaming the monstrous actions of this man on the parenting by his mother, a woman. Maybe you should just hold men accountable for their actions instead.


Right.

Misogyny gets inserted in total defiance of logic or the facts of the case.

It is this murderer's mother's fault that he killed the mother of his young children.

Do you think possibly, you have some women or mommy issues, to come up with that contorted explanation???????????????


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Anonymous wrote:Poor woman. Her life must have been a nightmare with this monster. May she rest in peace.


This is just terrible. So many women killed by their husbands or domestic partners. Why don’t they just divorce them? Their poor children. It’s so tragic. The woman in PA is also missing and has a son.


That's often what creates the most risk of homicide... the wife trying to leave the marriage. It's the most dangerous time for a woman.
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Anonymous wrote:Poor woman. Her life must have been a nightmare with this monster. May she rest in peace.


This is just terrible. So many women killed by their husbands or domestic partners. Why don’t they just divorce them? Their poor children. It’s so tragic. The woman in PA is also missing and has a son.


That's often what creates the most risk of homicide... the wife trying to leave the marriage. It's the most dangerous time for a woman.


+1. I actually think that's what got Ana killed. She bought the new house in DC, new job, she made all the money, and her friends have reported that she had the kids bedrooms all set up in DC. She told him she was taking the kids to DC with her when he eventually reported to prison as they both knew he would.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how he was with her. He just looks like a dud, and then he has a criminal record. Loser. And she looks very pretty, had a job, etc. Doesn't compute. Surely she could have done better. Were they heading toward a breakup?

And why is this guy so stupid when it comes to committing a crime! Has he done anything right? He uses his computer for incriminating searches. He has all the tools for disposing of the body in the house/dumpster. He buys $450 worth of cleaning supplies???? I mean, good grief.... the cops hardly have to do anything here. This guy is a loser among losers!


MONEY. She is named in his criminal papers from (one of) his earlier crimes as benefitting from the theft - got something like $115K from just that endeavor and also a shopping trip to Prada in Paris. Got a Maserati for Valentine's Day. Etc., etc. Dumb choice.
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Anonymous wrote:Poor woman. Her life must have been a nightmare with this monster. May she rest in peace.


This is just terrible. So many women killed by their husbands or domestic partners. Why don’t they just divorce them? Their poor children. It’s so tragic. The woman in PA is also missing and has a son.


Maybe she tried to divorce him. This is what may have pushed him over the edge. Here it was the beginning of a new year and she may have wanted to start over and told him that the marriage is finished and she wants a divorce. Perhaps he couldn't handle the blow to his ego and the loss of $$$ since she was the main breadwinner. I feel terrible for all women in these types of situations.
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Man, that guy is bad at getting away with murder. Has he not seen even one episode of Law and Order?
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Anonymous wrote:Poor woman. Her life must have been a nightmare with this monster. May she rest in peace.


This is just terrible. So many women killed by their husbands or domestic partners. Why don’t they just divorce them? Their poor children. It’s so tragic. The woman in PA is also missing and has a son.


That's often what creates the most risk of homicide... the wife trying to leave the marriage. It's the most dangerous time for a woman.


+1. I actually think that's what got Ana killed. She bought the new house in DC, new job, she made all the money, and her friends have reported that she had the kids bedrooms all set up in DC. She told him she was taking the kids to DC with her when he eventually reported to prison as they both knew he would.


+1. I think this is exactly what happened.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Man, that guy is bad at getting away with murder. Has he not seen even one episode of Law and Order?


Clearly not.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Poor woman. Her life must have been a nightmare with this monster. May she rest in peace.


This is just terrible. So many women killed by their husbands or domestic partners. Why don’t they just divorce them? Their poor children. It’s so tragic. The woman in PA is also missing and has a son.


That's often what creates the most risk of homicide... the wife trying to leave the marriage. It's the most dangerous time for a woman.


+1. I actually think that's what got Ana killed. She bought the new house in DC, new job, she made all the money, and her friends have reported that she had the kids bedrooms all set up in DC. She told him she was taking the kids to DC with her when he eventually reported to prison as they both knew he would.


+1. I think this is exactly what happened.


So sad to think that she stayed just one day too long and now her kids are motherless.
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Anonymous wrote:Poor woman. Her life must have been a nightmare with this monster. May she rest in peace.


This is just terrible. So many women killed by their husbands or domestic partners. Why don’t they just divorce them? Their poor children. It’s so tragic. The woman in PA is also missing and has a son.


That's often what creates the most risk of homicide... the wife trying to leave the marriage. It's the most dangerous time for a woman.


+1. I actually think that's what got Ana killed. She bought the new house in DC, new job, she made all the money, and her friends have reported that she had the kids bedrooms all set up in DC. She told him she was taking the kids to DC with her when he eventually reported to prison as they both knew he would.


+1. I think this is exactly what happened.


So sad to think that she stayed just one day too long and now her kids are motherless.


And effectively fatherless too. They are orphans with an older, infirm grandma on one side (who raised a murderer) and their mom's side live out of the country. So so sad.
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Anonymous wrote:Drop cloths. BOOM. He did it.


What’s more significant about drop cloths than a bloody knife or a mop?


What normal family owns those? I mean, the workmen bring those with them when doing their work, but they always clean up once they have completed the job.


Clearly, NORMAL families never do their own home improvement projects.


lol right? I’ve bought drop clothes to do big painting projects and while I don’t own a mop, it’s obviously a normal thing to have at home. This is definitely a totality situation but a drop cloth is not a smoking gun.


It's the timing of the purchases, as well as the fact he lied to investigators about his whereabouts when he was making them.

He's reportedly been in and out of psychiatric facilities. Mental health problems.

I own several drop cloths, but I bought them along with a few gallons of paint, a new roller cover, and some painter's tape. This was just before I took a few days off work to paint my living room, not a few days after my spouse went missing. My internet searches the day before were about whether I needed to use primer if I'm covering a lighter paint color with a darker one. And I didn't tell police officers I was getting ice cream for my kid when I was really at Home Depot.


Oh for sure, I just thought it was funny that PP said "Drop cloths. BOOM. He did it." Off all the evidence why on earth would drop cloths be the thing that stands out most?


As an amateur follower of true crime for many years, I don’t think I’ve seen a pattern of facts/evidence so damning so quickly as in this case. It’s basically a manual on how to look as guilty as possible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Poor woman. Her life must have been a nightmare with this monster. May she rest in peace.


This is just terrible. So many women killed by their husbands or domestic partners. Why don’t they just divorce them? Their poor children. It’s so tragic. The woman in PA is also missing and has a son.


That's often what creates the most risk of homicide... the wife trying to leave the marriage. It's the most dangerous time for a woman.


+1. I actually think that's what got Ana killed. She bought the new house in DC, new job, she made all the money, and her friends have reported that she had the kids bedrooms all set up in DC. She told him she was taking the kids to DC with her when he eventually reported to prison as they both knew he would.


+1. I think this is exactly what happened.


So sad to think that she stayed just one day too long and now her kids are motherless.


And effectively fatherless too. They are orphans with an older, infirm grandma on one side (who raised a murderer) and their mom's side live out of the country. So so sad.


I would not say "out of the country, " per say.

I mean, the sister lives in Canada which is the same or similar to Boston for all intensive purposes, just with different money.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Poor woman. Her life must have been a nightmare with this monster. May she rest in peace.


This is just terrible. So many women killed by their husbands or domestic partners. Why don’t they just divorce them? Their poor children. It’s so tragic. The woman in PA is also missing and has a son.


That's often what creates the most risk of homicide... the wife trying to leave the marriage. It's the most dangerous time for a woman.


+1. I actually think that's what got Ana killed. She bought the new house in DC, new job, she made all the money, and her friends have reported that she had the kids bedrooms all set up in DC. She told him she was taking the kids to DC with her when he eventually reported to prison as they both knew he would.


+1. I think this is exactly what happened.


So sad to think that she stayed just one day too long and now her kids are motherless.


And effectively fatherless too. They are orphans with an older, infirm grandma on one side (who raised a murderer) and their mom's side live out of the country. So so sad.


I would not say "out of the country, " per say.

I mean, the sister lives in Canada which is the same or similar to Boston for all intensive purposes, just with different money.


For custody - it’s “out of the country.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Poor woman. Her life must have been a nightmare with this monster. May she rest in peace.


This is just terrible. So many women killed by their husbands or domestic partners. Why don’t they just divorce them? Their poor children. It’s so tragic. The woman in PA is also missing and has a son.


That's often what creates the most risk of homicide... the wife trying to leave the marriage. It's the most dangerous time for a woman.


+1. I actually think that's what got Ana killed. She bought the new house in DC, new job, she made all the money, and her friends have reported that she had the kids bedrooms all set up in DC. She told him she was taking the kids to DC with her when he eventually reported to prison as they both knew he would.


+1. I think this is exactly what happened.


So sad to think that she stayed just one day too long and now her kids are motherless.


And effectively fatherless too. They are orphans with an older, infirm grandma on one side (who raised a murderer) and their mom's side live out of the country. So so sad.


I would not say "out of the country, " per say.

I mean, the sister lives in Canada which is the same or similar to Boston for all intensive purposes, just with different money.


For custody - it’s “out of the country.”


And for heaven’s sake: it’s for “all intents and purposes.”
Anonymous
Friends of the victim have come forward to request custody (or a variation thereof), but I have to check with (my friends) attorneys for the MA DCF system to see what the exact protocol might be.

Will have to look for the media source, from earlier today.



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